TRAXXAS T-Maxx 3.3 Tie Rod Upgrade Front and Rear TMX3160 by GPM  [TMX3160]

TRAXXAS Tmaxx 3.3 #4909 Alloy Front/Rear Tie Rod - 4pcs set - GPM TMX3160
Price:
CAD$25.86
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TMX3160
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Aluminum tie rods for T-Maxx 3.3

This aftermarket tie rod set is designed for the TRAXXAS T-Maxx 3.3 chassis and carries the model number TMX3160. The kit replaces the stock front and rear linkage rods noted as part #4909, and is supplied as a 4 pcs set to cover both steering and suspension link positions.

Made as direct-replacement linkages, these alloy rods share the original mounting geometry while offering greater stiffness compared with the factory plastic pieces. Fitment targets the T-Maxx 3.3 platform; confirm part numbers and ball cup/thread engagement before installation to ensure proper fit.

Installation and setup tips: change one rod at a time and keep the same measured length to preserve existing toe and steering geometry, recheck alignment after fitting, and take care not to over-torque joints to avoid thread damage. For tuning, make small incremental length adjustments to dial steering response and front/rear balance.

Specifications

  • Item: Front/Rear Tie Rod Set - 4 pcs
  • Material: Aluminum alloy
  • Model Number: TMX3160
  • Compatibility: TRAXXAS T-Maxx 3.3 #4909

The TMX3160 tie rod set offers a metal alternative for TRAXXAS T-Maxx 3.3 owners who want a firmer linkage for steering and suspension setup; always verify fit and alignment during replacement.

They are made to match the T-Maxx 3.3 linkage referenced by part #4909; check your mounting points and ball cup sizes to confirm compatibility before fitting.
The set includes four tie rods to service both front and rear linkage positions on a single vehicle.
Keep threads clean, periodically check for play at the ball ends, and store the vehicle dry to minimise corrosion risk on alloy hardware.
Fit one rod at a time, set the replacement to the same length as the original, then verify toe and steering alignment on the bench or with a quick test drive.

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